Mar 8, 2024 11:26:13 AM by Ahmed Bakhsh M
I have noticed that many clients post jobs but then disappear without hiring anyone. This wastes the connects freelancers use to apply for jobs. To solve this, there should be a rule that if a job isn't assigned to anyone after a certain time, it should be marked expired and freelancers should get their connects back.
Mar 8, 2024 11:38:55 AM by Sein M
Hi Ahmed. Definitely I agree with you. The posting system as it functions now is damaging the market.
But did they do it like this always?
Mar 8, 2024 11:45:16 AM by Ahmed Bakhsh M
Even if this isn't a common occurrence, the connects belong to the freelancer. Imagine a freelancer only has 10 connects per month. If they use all of these connects to apply for a job and it's not awarded to anyone, the freelancer has to wait for the next month's cycle to apply for another job or buy more connects. Is this fair?
May 4, 2024 03:10:19 AM by Stephanie L
I definitely agree with you, Ahmed. I have applied for so many jobs that aren't awarded at all! If my proposal is viewed and someone else gets hired, good for them! But if no one is hired, it's a waste of time for all of us who applied, Upworks gets the money from our connects, and the clients vanish into cyberspace with no penalty.
May 4, 2024 06:11:42 AM by Thomas J M
A vast majority of jobs DO NOT HIRE - Freelancers are being milked for connects money for all of these dead-end jobs.
May 4, 2024 04:25:20 PM by Anthony J
This is a great idea but will never happen. Upwork views freelancers as their new cash cow and so will look for anyway to fleece them for as money as they can.
May 4, 2024 09:42:27 PM by Muhammad Yaseen K
Yes, Upwork should difinitely refund the connects in this case. The Connects System has many issues; for some jobs, I've noticed the initial connect requirement is high but it drops few hours later. This inconsistency can be discouraging. I will say Upwork should also refund atleast half of the connects when the proposal is not "viewed" even if the client hires someone from the top. I hope Upwork will improve it.
May 5, 2024 07:25:59 AM by Barry John T
I agree. But, then again, what if let's say only two of us respond/submit? And neither show they'd professionally be able to do his advertised job? Why should he "give out" let's say $100. He'd rather pull out and seek elsewhere.
May 5, 2024 10:28:55 AM by Juan H
It woulb be great to take back those connects. But this platform is a busines instead, they want us to buy more connects
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